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Data thinking – Collect what is needed, analysed, and used

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Explore data collection and analysis for small NGOs with LocalLink Hub's second data related podcast. In this episode, host Enikő Vass interviews Sukanta Paul, Regional Quality and Accountability Advisor at Terre des hommes, about effective methods for gathering and utilizing data in community-based projects.

Key topics include:

  • Quantitative and qualitative data collection methods
  • Technology's role in transforming data processes
  • Recommended tools and software for NGOs
  • Ethical considerations in data collection
  • Challenges faced by smaller organizations

Discover practical insights and tips to enhance your organization's data practices. Listen now to empower your projects with data-driven decision-making!

Sukanta Paul shares real-world examples from his experience, including innovative approaches like photovoice used in action research on child labour. He emphasizes the importance of ethical data collection, particularly in emergency contexts, and discusses how smaller organizations can overcome resource limitations to effectively manage data. The episode also touches on the critical balance between collecting necessary data and avoiding overburdening staff, offering valuable strategies for prioritization and efficiency.

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Explore data collection and analysis for small NGOs with LocalLink Hub's second data related podcast. In this episode, host Enikő Vass interviews Sukanta Paul, Regional Quality and Accountability Advisor at Terre des hommes, about effective methods for gathering and utilizing data in community-based projects.

Key topics include:

  • Quantitative and qualitative data collection methods
  • Technology's role in transforming data processes
  • Recommended tools and software for NGOs
  • Ethical considerations in data collection
  • Challenges faced by smaller organizations

Discover practical insights and tips to enhance your organization's data practices. Listen now to empower your projects with data-driven decision-making!

Sukanta Paul shares real-world examples from his experience, including innovative approaches like photovoice used in action research on child labour. He emphasizes the importance of ethical data collection, particularly in emergency contexts, and discusses how smaller organizations can overcome resource limitations to effectively manage data. The episode also touches on the critical balance between collecting necessary data and avoiding overburdening staff, offering valuable strategies for prioritization and efficiency.

  continue reading

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